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Significados de possess the qualities en inglés
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Uso de possess the qualities en inglés
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Hollow cylindrical bones possessthequalities of strength and lightness in a remarkable degree.
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Gnoukouri might just possessthequalities to undertake a regista role, but is still fairly inexperienced.
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With her clear perception, she had discovered that he did not possessthequalities she could admire.
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A good speaking voice should possessthequalities of purity, resonance, flexibility, roundness, brilliancy, and adequate power.
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Cancer stem cells possessthequalities of self-renewal, tumorigenesis and the ability to recapitulate a heterogeneous tumor.
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Men and women alike possessthequalities which make a guardian; they differ only in their comparative strength or weakness.
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In April last year an ad called for "applicants who possessthequalities to be a professional bogan".
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Legitimate monarchs of England though they may be, they do not possessthequalities that endear kings to their people.
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I sometimes regret that I am not a barrister, for I possessthequalities that lead to success in that profession.
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Not until this moment have I understood that you possessthequalities of kingship as well as the title of king.
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But an empirical proposition cannot possessthequalities of necessity and absolute universality, which, nevertheless, are the characteristics of all geometrical propositions.
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You possessthequalities of youth, a splendid physique, and- Idon'twish to flatter you- afacethat might win any woman's fancy.
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Most of us would like to possessthequalities of duty, selflessness, steadfastness, loyalty and discipline that go into being a good soldier.
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Kit Carson possessedthequalities essential to a military leader.
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The vegetable possessesthequalities of the mineral plus the augmentative virtue or power of growth.
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The vegetable possessesthequalities of the mineral plus an augmentative virtue, or power of growth.